Professional Stable Voltage Li SOCl2 3.6 V Battery High Temperature ER14505S
International Standard | AA | Nominal Capacity(mAh) | 1600 |
Max Size(mm) | Φ14.5×50.5 | Standard Discharge Current(mA) | / |
Weight(g) | 20 | Max Continuous Current(mA) | 20 |
Nominal Voltage(V) | 3.6 | Max Pulse Current(mA) | 100 |
1. Features and Benefits
Nominal voltage 3.6 V,load voltage 3.4 V~3.6 V in high temperature;
Flat discharge curve;
- Wide Operating Temperature Range
Nomal operating temperature from -20℃ to 150℃
Self discharge rate less than 2% per year at room temperature
2. Applications
Well pressure meters in high temperature, float meter, logging while drilling (LWD), measure while drilling (MWD)
Diesel cylinder inspection devices
Temperature detector
- Military and other applications in high temperature
3. General Safety Instructions
- The battery should be stored in dry environment.
- Do not continue to use the battery if abnormal heat release or leakage occur.
- Please read the manual before using our battery.
- Keep out reach of children. If swallowed, contact a physician at once.
- Do not reverse battery, follow strictly the signs + and – shown on batteries and appliances. If batteries are put in the wrong way they are bound to become hot very quickly. This can lead to gas or toxic material leakage and/or to a violent rupture.
- Do not incinerate of mutilate, may burst or release toxic material.
- Do not deform batteries. Batteries are not to be crushed, drilled into or damaged in any other way. This can lead to toxic material or gas leakage and/or violent rupture.
- Do not short circuit. If positive(+) and negative(-) polarity of a battery is directly connected this may cause a short circuit, e.g. This may happen in case of keys or loose coins in pockets. This can lead to toxic material or gas leakage and/or violent rupture.
- When changing batteries be aware that batteries of different electrochemical system, grades, or brands should not be mixed. If different batteries are used or in case of using old and new batteries together this can discharge batteries due to different voltage or capacity. This can cause toxic material or gas leakage and/or violent rupture.
- Do not solder the battery directly. In this case the battery can be damaged by the heat. This can cause short circuit and a toxic material or gas leakage and/or violent rupture.
- Do not throw battery into open fire. This can cause violent rupture due to the heat.
- Do not throw the battery into water. This can cause explosion.
- Do not charge primary batteries. This can cause gas leakage and will lead to violent rupture and/or fire.
- Battery compartment should provide sufficient space for battery to expand in case of abuse.
- Battery disposal method should be in accordance with local and state regulations.
